Bitcoin (BTC)'s surge to $50,000 on Monday comes at a time of souped-up institutional demand, a possible pivot in interest rates, and incoming scarcity from the Bitcoin halving a stark contrast from just two years ago.

Data shows that the last time Bitcoin hit the $50,000 mark was in December 2021, a time when - unbeknownst to the majority of investors - crypto was just about to crumble into an enduring bear market marked by 11 consecutive interest rate hikes in the United States, the collapse several high-profile crypto institutions and an exodus of retail investors from crypto that saw Bitcoin crashing to

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